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Newsby Staff WriterMay 7, 2004

Officer Catches Man Apparently Stealing From Fellow Patient

A public safety officer being treated at an emergency room in Detroit says he caught a fellow patient stealing a watch from an unconscious man.

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ProductsMay 1, 2004

Handheld Signal Light

Grace Industries’ new Glow Lite 50 is a highly visible signal made for use in emergencies. The 7-ounce Glow Lite is easy to carry and easy to use.

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Articlesby Mark KariyaMay 1, 2004

How To Start a Bicycle Patrol Unit

Today, more and more departments all over the world are adding bicycles to their arsenal of tools. Like any new tool or method, of course, barriers must be torn down. In the case of bicycles, the old attitude is one of the biggest hurdles to overcome when starting a bike patrol unit.

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Articlesby David GriffithMay 1, 2004

TREXPO West: Report from the Show Floor

Twice each year, the Tactical Response Expo (TREXPO), in its East and West Coast versions, offers a showcase for the latest in equipment and services for tactical police operations.

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Articlesby David GriffithMay 1, 2004

TREXPO West: Class Act

Anyone who wanted a reminder of the deadly serious reason why TREXPO exists needed to look no further than the hallway outside the conference's seminar area.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 30, 2004

Sikh Officer Wearing Turban OK, Judge Rules

A judge has ruled that a man who says he was forced to resign from the NYPD because of religious discrimination should be rehired and allowed to wear a turban and untrimmed beard, as is his religious custom.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 30, 2004

KidSave.com Launches New Emergency Notification Network

Law enforcement personnel can now register online to receive information on missing children via email with the KidSave.com Emergency Notification Network.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 22, 2004

Columbine School Shooting Remembered

The Jefferson County (Colo.) Sheriff’s office is still under investigation for the way it handled complaints about the two teenagers who killed 12 classmates and a teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., before committing suicide. Many still believe that the Sheriff’s Office should have been able to predict and prevent the killings.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 22, 2004

Calif. Bill Would Limit High-Speed Police Chases

If a proposed bill passes, law enforcement officers across the state of California could be held accountable for deaths or injuries resulting from car chases if the reason for the chase does not pose “certain, immediate and impending” danger to the public.

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